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On January 6, 2026, Yangliuqing, China, celebrated Lunar New Year with lanterns, drones, and revived traditions along the Grand Canal.
On January 6, 2026, the ancient Chinese town of Yangliuqing in Tianjin transformed into a festive cultural hub during the Lunar New Year, blending tradition and technology along the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal.
Illuminated by lanterns, drones, and digital art, the town featured interactive performances, crafts like woodblock printing, and a roaming theater dramatizing the life of artist Bai Junying.
Over 80 events, traditional snacks, Hanfu wear, and renovated shops and courtyards enhanced the experience.
Since early 2025, more than 120 businesses and 29 historic spaces have been revitalized to boost cultural tourism, with officials stressing the importance of preserving both architecture and heritage.
El 6 de enero de 2026, Yangliuqing, China, celebró el Año Nuevo Lunar con linternas, drones y tradiciones revividas a lo largo del Gran Canal.